This page no longer tries to mirror the full openclaw101 library inside one article.
Instead, it keeps the 50 links that are most worth keeping on-site right now. Priority goes to:
- official docs, repo, releases, and newsletter
- vendor-owned deployment guides and platform pages that are still maintained
- provider and channel docs that map to the current OpenClaw ecosystem
- security reading tied to third-party skills, exposed gateways, and fake installers
I rechecked link status on 2026-03-13. On the same date, the newest GitHub release was v2026.3.12.
- OpenClaw Installation Guide
- Official Getting Started
- Official Setup Wizard
- OpenClaw Cloudflare Guide
- OpenClaw Skills
- OpenClaw Resources
If you are using this page as a directory, keep these internal routes nearby:
This helps turn directory traffic into task traffic.
- OpenClaw Docs - the main entry for install, config, channels, providers, and CLI references
- Getting Started - the fastest first-run path
- Setup Wizard - best when you want a guided first setup
- Install Overview - the master map for local, Docker, hosted, and cloud install paths
- Channels Overview - the cleanest way to see which chat and collaboration channels OpenClaw supports
- Providers Overview - the current map of model and gateway providers
- ClawHub Docs - official docs for the skills marketplace
- GitHub: openclaw/openclaw - the source repo, issues, discussions, and pull requests
- GitHub Releases - track version changes; as of
2026-03-13, the newest release is v2026.3.12
- OpenClaw Newsletter Archive - the official weekly signal for product and ecosystem changes
This section is not part of the first 50. It is the watchlist I would expand next if we keep pushing the resource directory.
Based on current doc coverage and vendor tutorial quality, my suggested order is: Feishu -> WeCom -> DingTalk -> QQ.
That order is my inference from current source coverage, not an official OpenClaw ranking.
For Chinese users, the next provider cluster worth isolating is MiniMax, Moonshot, Qwen, and GLM first, then Qianfan, Z.ai, Xiaomi, and Ollama.
That priority is also my inference from current provider docs and vendor/tutorial density, not an official ranking.
These were intentionally left out of the first 50:
- pure news reposts with little operational value
- SEO mirror sites that mostly rewrite the same install advice
- outdated
ClawdBot or Moltbot mirrors and alternative installer pages
- tutorials with no visible author, no update signal, and no concrete configuration detail